Multiple query returns

Post Author: tmitchell
CA Forum: Formula
Simple query listing shop order, part number, customer and due date. Shop orders have multiple steps, when limiting seach to one workcenter multiple responses listing same due date appear. Tables are linked through shop order number.
Report will list shop order XXXXXXX    due date XXXXX multiple times with same date
Any way to limit to one response?
schedule.sd_order_num    <= 43000(shop order #)
sord_det.sd_part_num
q_cust.cu_cust_name
schedule.sd_mach_code  =MACHRFQ  VMC
sord_ds.ss_due_date <= 2/28/2008

Post Author: yangster
CA Forum: Formula
i suspect your joins are giving you multiple results for each order numberhard to tell without knowing which tables you are using and what kind of data is coming out of it

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                                3069, 3154, 3070, 3155, 3071, 3156, 3072, 3157,
                                3073, 3158, 3074, 3159, 3075, 3160, 3076, 3161,
                                3077, 3162, 3078, 3163, 3079, 3164, 3080, 3165,
                                3081, 3166, 3082, 3167, 3083, 3168, 3084, 3169,
                                3085, 3170, 3086, 3171, 3087, 3172, 3088, 3173,
                                3089, 3174, 3090, 3175, 3091, 3176, 3092, 3177,
                                3093, 3178, 3094, 3179, 3095, 3180, 3096, 3181,
                                3097, 3182, 3098, 3183, 3099, 3184, 3100, 3185,
                                3101, 3186, 3102, 3187, 3103, 3003, 75000104,
                                75000108, 2006, 75000103, 75000102, 75000113,
                                75000111, 75000109, 2001, 2009, 75000105,
                                75000107, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2005, 2011,
                                75000112, 2002, 1001, 2012, 75000106, 2007,
                                75000101, 2003, 75000110, 2008, 3001, 3002, 3019,
                                3104, 3020, 3105, 3021, 3106, 3022, 3107, 3023,
                                3108, 3024, 3109, 3025, 3110, 3026, 3111, 3027,
                                3112, 3028, 3113, 3029, 3114, 3030, 3115, 3031,
                                3116, 3032, 3117, 3033, 3118, 3034, 3119, 3035,
                                3120, 3036, 3121, 3037, 3122, 3038, 3123, 3039,
                                3124, 3040, 3125, 3041, 3126, 3042, 3127, 3043,
                                3128, 3044, 3129, 3045, 3130, 3046, 3131, 3047,
                                3132, 3048, 3133, 3049, 3134, 3050, 3135, 3051,
                                3136, 3052, 3137, 3053, 3138, 3054, 3139, 3055,
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